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look at it, the party brand, i have always believed, mitt romney could have been ronald reagan, but the party brand was in worse shape than when reagan ever ran. i have always thought there was a 50-pound weight mitt romney was dragging around. >> let's go through them. apparently they're not popular with hispanics, with sue sur ban women, not with younger voters under 35, not with even white independent voters which surprises me. what do you make of that? all these negatives. >> you just outlined sort of the future swing vote for the 2016 and 2020 election. i mean, look -- >> young people will get older and they will vote. >> suburban women, that's a there's where republicans have to do better. white voters in general, white independents. this is the problem, chris. it's across the board, and that's why it's not just -- chuck rightly points out, it's not just an election, it's not just a candidate. you're making a mistake if you're saying this is about mitt romney. not really. this is about the fate of a republican brand. chuck mentioned 2010. i look at 2010, 2010 almost in retrospect
look at it, the party brand, i have always believed, mitt romney could have been ronald reagan, but the party brand was in worse shape than when reagan ever ran. i have always thought there was a 50-pound weight mitt romney was dragging around. >> let's go through them. apparently they're not popular with hispanics, with sue sur ban women, not with younger voters under 35, not with even white independent voters which surprises me. what do you make of that? all these negatives. >>...
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reagan fifty five percent from george w. bush it was reduced by thirty seven percent of our debt came from bill clinton one hundred fifteen percent of our debt came from george w. bush these were these are you know increases in debt under fifty percent increase and sixteen percent increase by obama why is my comment on t.v. lion and why is this like some kind of major talking point for publicans when the facts point to that it's that it's a lie but these are percentages of increase i went to the us treasuries website today u.s. treasury dot gov and at the beginning of george bush's term to the end he raised the debt four point nine trillion in eight years this president has raised it over five trillion in less than four years how do you answer that well he always had only a hair and a depression no no. he added he added more in less then four and there is a dip then reuters did and a year ago said that he said he inherited he didn't say george w. bush gave him this go lowing wonderful economy and he destroyed it he said he h
reagan fifty five percent from george w. bush it was reduced by thirty seven percent of our debt came from bill clinton one hundred fifteen percent of our debt came from george w. bush these were these are you know increases in debt under fifty percent increase and sixteen percent increase by obama why is my comment on t.v. lion and why is this like some kind of major talking point for publicans when the facts point to that it's that it's a lie but these are percentages of increase i went to...
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had presidents who ran against, think ronald reagan, ran against the department of education. the fact is it is really, really, really hard to kill a government law, particularly once it has been determined constitutional and especially, again if there are business interests that benefit from it. that relationship of business profits and the stickiness of government reg lakers i got to tell you, extremely difficult to rule that. >> back to our coverage, chuck todd, andrea mitchell and chris matthews joining us from d.c. i hear the president is going to be coming out with his reaction and address at 12:15? >> he is and i think you are going to hear him make -- talk about the most popular parts of the health care law, talk about now that the political challenges are behind them. some states have been delaying things that need to be done to implement the law, putting in exchanges, this and that and basically doing it on political lines, states governed on the republican side you can weight and weight and waiting for the supreme court no longer that weight, someing i want to agree
had presidents who ran against, think ronald reagan, ran against the department of education. the fact is it is really, really, really hard to kill a government law, particularly once it has been determined constitutional and especially, again if there are business interests that benefit from it. that relationship of business profits and the stickiness of government reg lakers i got to tell you, extremely difficult to rule that. >> back to our coverage, chuck todd, andrea mitchell and...
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ronald reagan would not have a chance in this house. g >> i think he would a democrat. >> he would be in the huntsman wing and not have a shot. now you have candidates like mitt romney that say, immigrants are here for a free ride. >> until they self deport, until they self deport, bill. it's worth mentioning, bill, in terms of demographics and redistricting that is supporting ideological extremes. in 2008, 48% of voters lived in areas where mccain won. and it has increasingly, you know, it's sort of ideological extremes are favored. >> you have a one in two chance of predicting how they will do by where they live. that is a huge change. obama should have realized this. it's a 40 year demographic trend that no one president can overcome. >> that is coming from a man wearing a purple tie. >> we have to go to break. thank you for joining us, sage of -- >> you have two of us. >> that is why you are both here. we are glad that the buffalo bills have their cheering section on the set. what is romney calm mp -- romne campaign doing to regain
ronald reagan would not have a chance in this house. g >> i think he would a democrat. >> he would be in the huntsman wing and not have a shot. now you have candidates like mitt romney that say, immigrants are here for a free ride. >> until they self deport, until they self deport, bill. it's worth mentioning, bill, in terms of demographics and redistricting that is supporting ideological extremes. in 2008, 48% of voters lived in areas where mccain won. and it has...
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ronald reagan and tip o'neill could negotiate compromise. these people believe that compromise is evil. they will not compromise. they want it all their way tp it is partisan obstruction. we don't even have a transportation bill because these people believe that roadway kes only veer to the far far right and they will be held accountable. i think politically, they don't take advice from me, but any time they can contrast to protect medicare and middle class and have tax cuts for millionaires, we win that argument. >> i know and why would any voter say, let's screw the poor people one more time. let's get rid of food stamps. medicaid, can't go to er or hospital, nothing. not giving you anything. meanwhile, they come up with more breaks for the rich. doesn't seem nick any progress was made at the white house today when the president did meet with leaders like boehner and other members of the congressional leadership. here is jay carney's read out of the event today. >> the president also made clear that he refuses to allow a replay of last sum
ronald reagan and tip o'neill could negotiate compromise. these people believe that compromise is evil. they will not compromise. they want it all their way tp it is partisan obstruction. we don't even have a transportation bill because these people believe that roadway kes only veer to the far far right and they will be held accountable. i think politically, they don't take advice from me, but any time they can contrast to protect medicare and middle class and have tax cuts for millionaires,...
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in 1980 ronald reagan did his impression of jimmy carter. >> i'd like to scotch those rumors that recent enter changes have cut off all communications between president carter and myself. in fact, i had a phone call the other night and the voice started familiar. rana, how come you look younger every time i see a picture you riding horseback. i say, well, jimmy, that's easy. i just keep riding older. chris: george bush talked to the new york crowd. >> i realized i haven't seen so many people so well dressed since i went to a come as you are party in kennebunkport. >> this is an impressive crowd to have and the have mores. some people call you the elite. i call you my base. chris: it was a well-off crowd there, i can can tell you. when we come back we'll talk about american women and putting aside abortion issues. it's the pocketbook. well, is it or chris: welcome back. a lot of talk in recent days about the war for women. barack obama started with a big edge. our nbc "wall street journal" poll in september before the debates had women saying they favored the president on issues of concer
in 1980 ronald reagan did his impression of jimmy carter. >> i'd like to scotch those rumors that recent enter changes have cut off all communications between president carter and myself. in fact, i had a phone call the other night and the voice started familiar. rana, how come you look younger every time i see a picture you riding horseback. i say, well, jimmy, that's easy. i just keep riding older. chris: george bush talked to the new york crowd. >> i realized i haven't seen so...
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back in ronald reagan, every time he came into the house chamber, he would feel a thrill up his spine. i do have a physical reaction when people talk about my country. he was talk about our country. when he said, only in this country is my story possible, it gets to me. and whatever else you think about this guy's politics, which i think are left of center, whatever you think of his politics, his story is an amazing american story. when he talks about the way he did it, that was my definition of american exceptionalism and i'm thrilled as i speak about it now. i think this is a great country. and i am thrilled by it. i'm willing to say this, and i meant to say it as part of my reporting. and a guy like tom brokaw wouldn't have said it. i'm an untraditional person and i have traditional values anticipate i probably shouldn't have said it because i've given a lot of jackasses a chance to talk about it. >> thank you, chris. >> so i hope you feel more satisfied that it's the most obvious question raised by any horse's ass right winger i've spoken to. >> so let me conclude on that note wit
back in ronald reagan, every time he came into the house chamber, he would feel a thrill up his spine. i do have a physical reaction when people talk about my country. he was talk about our country. when he said, only in this country is my story possible, it gets to me. and whatever else you think about this guy's politics, which i think are left of center, whatever you think of his politics, his story is an amazing american story. when he talks about the way he did it, that was my definition...
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. >> ronald reagan was elected president. he ran a powerfully smart campaign. although he was pro-life, although he was pretty hawkish on foreign policy, he focused on jobs. he focused on the economy. and he was disciplined. so people sort of got the message, wink, wink, yeah, i'm pro-life, but i'm not going to change the law. in california he didn't sign a pro-choice position. he wasn't anti-gay. in other words, the emphasis he put on the job creation and the economy is what got him elected. your guy this time, romney, was all over the place getting stuck with positions that the public didn't want. >> but if you watch romney, he basically talked about mostly jobs. i don't recall him being out there with a great big pro-life position. do you? >> well, i thought he was. >> no. >> your platform said 14th amendment rights for the unborn. >> i think in every speech he gave he talked about jobs, jobs, and jobs. i think in the end -- a couple things happened. one, he didn't have an ideology. two, he ran a scorched earth primary campaign which caused people with all t
. >> ronald reagan was elected president. he ran a powerfully smart campaign. although he was pro-life, although he was pretty hawkish on foreign policy, he focused on jobs. he focused on the economy. and he was disciplined. so people sort of got the message, wink, wink, yeah, i'm pro-life, but i'm not going to change the law. in california he didn't sign a pro-choice position. he wasn't anti-gay. in other words, the emphasis he put on the job creation and the economy is what got him...
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ronald reagan would not have been ronald reagan without louis b. mayer and george murphy and the biggest surprise for me doing the research was that everything ronald reagan did george murphy did earlier. he was the true pioneer in figuring out media, how to use me and particularly television, perfected the reagan strategy of going to blue collar democrats in '64 and what murphy learned he learned from louis b. mayer. reagan was the best of all of them. no question about it. ronald reagan was the master performer. but his conversion to the right which i talk about in the book, those of you who may not know his past, george murphy who is our senator in 1964 and reagan were liberal new deal democrats when they first -- murphy converted a around 38 to republican conservatives. reagan ended world war ii as he writes in his autobiography as a bleeding heart liberal and was in many of the organizations that people were blacklisted for. but for a series of reasons he began a movement from liberal democrat to liberal anti-communist democrat to conservative
ronald reagan would not have been ronald reagan without louis b. mayer and george murphy and the biggest surprise for me doing the research was that everything ronald reagan did george murphy did earlier. he was the true pioneer in figuring out media, how to use me and particularly television, perfected the reagan strategy of going to blue collar democrats in '64 and what murphy learned he learned from louis b. mayer. reagan was the best of all of them. no question about it. ronald reagan was...
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go back ronald reagan we always talk about ronald reagan's historic landslide in 1980. mika you do breakdown from 1980 and put that in last night's voting group, and ronald reagan would have lost in a landslide. it is a new republican party. this is something that george w. bush and jeb bush s in they warned republicans ajçbout it for some time. and last night, they paid a heavy price for not listening. >> they paid the hard it is a race you could argue they should have won. >> oh, my gosh. seriously? we had to work overtime do this! left everything on the field? really? >> no. >> not even close! >> they pushed itarther away. >> what does tch -- if you remember what first undo the obama health care substantively in your mind offmewhat and with so many other important issues including the fiscal cliff, but does affordable care act, the supreme court has spoken, the voters have spoken does this mean that we accept it as law? >> i think so. >> politically. >> i tedges. >> but they were going to. >> you to happen over the next four years. you only have to go back to see wh
go back ronald reagan we always talk about ronald reagan's historic landslide in 1980. mika you do breakdown from 1980 and put that in last night's voting group, and ronald reagan would have lost in a landslide. it is a new republican party. this is something that george w. bush and jeb bush s in they warned republicans ajçbout it for some time. and last night, they paid a heavy price for not listening. >> they paid the hard it is a race you could argue they should have won. >> oh,...
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he went in there with one goal, like ronald reagan used to do, i want one headline, don't let the middle class be held hostage. he repeated it over and over again. >> reporter: he said it 19 times. >> he didn't want the headline to be switched by adversarial press or neutral press that didn't to want go with his line to say him, adamantings president adamant on rich paying 39.6%. maybe that's why you softened up to you. just an interpretation. >> reporter: i can tell you congressional republicans were happy with his response. they like to know there is some give. here's where the give could be, chris. nobody's talked about this. i mean, there's been some behind the scenes chatter on this, which is you could see tax rates temporarily go up just not all the way to 39%. it could be somewhere in the middle. ends up being the compromise for the one year. don't forget, this is all about setting the tax rates simply for 2013, while they negotiate larger tax reform. so, that could be what the wiggle room is. obviously, republicans have said they don't want to raise tax rates at all. they're fine
he went in there with one goal, like ronald reagan used to do, i want one headline, don't let the middle class be held hostage. he repeated it over and over again. >> reporter: he said it 19 times. >> he didn't want the headline to be switched by adversarial press or neutral press that didn't to want go with his line to say him, adamantings president adamant on rich paying 39.6%. maybe that's why you softened up to you. just an interpretation. >> reporter: i can tell you...
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>> the wild-eyed socialist class hiking tax warrior was ronald reagan. he thought in american the wealthiest should pay their fair share. >> eric: whatever. i'll let rush tell it. >> they have revisionist history about the reagan years. all of it, what they need to move their agenda forward, when they need to marshall support for what they are trying to do, who do they invoke? lbj? no. teddy kennedy? no. j.f.k.? no. r.f.k.? no. bill clinton? no. they invoke ronald reagan. >> eric: revisionist history. exactly right, bob. reagan and obama are miles apart. the divide cannot be wide enough in the world. >> bob: that is in your view, and your view is a wide view anyway. the idea first of all, tarted by sag he compared himself to reagan. he did not. he did not compare himself to reagan. he was citing something that reagan said and reagan did say the things. it was crazy, the wealthy had as many tax loopholes they had and he was cutting taxes. he said one thing is wealthy should not get out from underneath the responsibility to pay taxes ala mitt romney. >> er
>> the wild-eyed socialist class hiking tax warrior was ronald reagan. he thought in american the wealthiest should pay their fair share. >> eric: whatever. i'll let rush tell it. >> they have revisionist history about the reagan years. all of it, what they need to move their agenda forward, when they need to marshall support for what they are trying to do, who do they invoke? lbj? no. teddy kennedy? no. j.f.k.? no. r.f.k.? no. bill clinton? no. they invoke ronald reagan....
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my friend jeb bush not long ago, in fact, said that ronald reagan probably would not be successful in today's republican party. that tells you everything you need to know. and i really think it's the leadership of the party more than the membership. but what's happened is on issue after issue, chris, and you know this better than i do, whether it's immigration, education, voter suppression, what the leadership of the party has done is say on immigration, you know, you got -- we want deportation. when it talks about education, it's talking about not funding it anymore. when they talk about voter suppression, they deny people the right to vote in a civil manner -- >> but you grew up in this party. it has been a party tough on immigration before, hasn't it? hasn't it been a party on a number of the issues you mentioned before? before recently. when is the big -- when do you think the republican party in your terms broke bad? when did it start to be a party you couldn't be comfortably a member of anymore as governor or as a political person at all? >> i think it started several years ago,
my friend jeb bush not long ago, in fact, said that ronald reagan probably would not be successful in today's republican party. that tells you everything you need to know. and i really think it's the leadership of the party more than the membership. but what's happened is on issue after issue, chris, and you know this better than i do, whether it's immigration, education, voter suppression, what the leadership of the party has done is say on immigration, you know, you got -- we want...
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he was nominated for the supreme court by ronald reagan in 1987. it was opposed by ted kennedy who took to the floor with a strong condemnation on his position. robert bork was 85. we'll be right back. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> and if you just pull back from the immediate political battles, if you kind of peel off the partisan war paint, then we should be able to get something done. >> redskins. welcome back to "hardball." that was president obama this afternoon, actually, speaking about the fiscal cliff. on the other end of pennsylvania avenue, house speaker john boehner plans to send his so-called plan "b" for a vote tomorrow. plan "b" would keep bush tax rates for everyone making under $1 million a year. how does this deal get done? j
he was nominated for the supreme court by ronald reagan in 1987. it was opposed by ted kennedy who took to the floor with a strong condemnation on his position. robert bork was 85. we'll be right back. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us...
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reagan biography about tip o'neill and ronald reagan. and maybe the defining moment of that relationship, reeves writes that after the marines were killed in beirut, tip o'neill called together a meeting at hc-5, got all the democrats down together. they thought he was going to give a political speech. instead tip o'neill said to the democrats gathered there, while the barracks were still smoldering, he said, you know, today we're not democrats. today we're americans. and if any of you speak out against the president of the united states, you're not going to have ronny reagan to have to deal with. you're going to have tip o'neill to deal with. and reeves -- richard reeves said that the democrats followed tip o'neill's leadership. and when the time came, they criticized ronald reagan. but they did it in time. these were two old irish politicians that knew how to work together, even though they disagreed as fundamentally as possible. >> what we need is more people on both sides of the aisle like that. and before we go to a break, mark mcki
reagan biography about tip o'neill and ronald reagan. and maybe the defining moment of that relationship, reeves writes that after the marines were killed in beirut, tip o'neill called together a meeting at hc-5, got all the democrats down together. they thought he was going to give a political speech. instead tip o'neill said to the democrats gathered there, while the barracks were still smoldering, he said, you know, today we're not democrats. today we're americans. and if any of you speak...
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reagan, are any of these candidates ronald reagan? >> even ideologically, i don't think so. >> let's talk about where we are right now. people are undecided. we've got congressmen, iowa congressmen who can't make a decision on caucus day, chris matthews. this is a boring field. this is seriously -- it's deadly. it's deadly. >> you know what it reminds me of? replacement year in the nfl, remember "replacement year," the gene hackman movie. >> i think we're all feeling that, since members of the media -- >> we want a better show. >> we outweigh the people at the events. >> and by the way, it's not -- we're not just talking about the democrats. anybody that saw mike huckabee work a crowd, deliver a speech -- >> exactly, great characters. >> you would sit there, chris, and pat buchanan always talks about political athletes. . >> mm-hmm. >> we don't have political athletes in this field this year, whereas four years ago, they were all over the place. >> did you see christie out here, governor christie in new jersey -- >> there is a politic
reagan, are any of these candidates ronald reagan? >> even ideologically, i don't think so. >> let's talk about where we are right now. people are undecided. we've got congressmen, iowa congressmen who can't make a decision on caucus day, chris matthews. this is a boring field. this is seriously -- it's deadly. it's deadly. >> you know what it reminds me of? replacement year in the nfl, remember "replacement year," the gene hackman movie. >> i think we're all...
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sincerely, ronald reagan. richard sweat, a new hampshire democratic congressman said ronald reagan turned his vote to a yes. he was then attacked by the gun lobby and he lost his re-election campaign in 1994. we know what president reagan would be saying today if he were still with us. he would support diane feinstein's bill just like he did in 1994. the reaganite position is to support feinstein's assault weapons ban. but self proclaimed reaganite newt gingrich has not been talking about the assault weapons ban in the aftermath of the killing of children and women in newtown, connecticut. newt gingrich doesn't blame the easy availability of assault weapons in this country for the murder of 26 at the sandy hook elementary school. he blames this. >> an anti-religious secular bureaucracy, and secular judiciary, seeking to drive god out of public life. >> newt gingrich was one of the members of congress who received that letter in 1994 co-signed by president reagan, asking him to vote yes on a ban on the domestic
sincerely, ronald reagan. richard sweat, a new hampshire democratic congressman said ronald reagan turned his vote to a yes. he was then attacked by the gun lobby and he lost his re-election campaign in 1994. we know what president reagan would be saying today if he were still with us. he would support diane feinstein's bill just like he did in 1994. the reaganite position is to support feinstein's assault weapons ban. but self proclaimed reaganite newt gingrich has not been talking about the...
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ronald reagan was a very good actor. >> james lipton, thank you very much. when we return, let my finish with jeb bush's call to arms with a republican party that's lurched far to the right, too far for him. ♪ surf's up everybody get your boards and your wetsuits ♪ free-credit-score-dot-com's gonna direct you ♪ ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you end up strapped for cash ♪ ♪ patching your board with duct tape ♪ ♪ so hit free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ find out what credit's about ♪ ♪ or else you could be headed for a credit wipeout ♪ offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. >>> let me finish tonight with a powerful indictment of today's republican party by jeb bush. the former florida governor is a conviction politician, a true conservative. i've followed him over the years and seen his opposition to affirmative action, his support for school vouchers. he takes education seriously, doesn't pretend to have views on every subject under the sun. he speaks when he knows what he's talking ab
ronald reagan was a very good actor. >> james lipton, thank you very much. when we return, let my finish with jeb bush's call to arms with a republican party that's lurched far to the right, too far for him. ♪ surf's up everybody get your boards and your wetsuits ♪ free-credit-score-dot-com's gonna direct you ♪ ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you end up strapped for cash ♪ ♪ patching your board with duct tape ♪ ♪ so hit...
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. >>> president ronald reagan was re-elected in 1980. you don't wait for the second term to get started you get on it both to give yourself time to get those nominees elected but frankly because the country gave you a national endorsement by re-electing you. you would like to name that nominee quickly after the election. your plit kal capital after the election. ronald reagan was elected in 1984 by a lot. within 23 days he had named his nominees. then clinton named his within 30 days. in 2004 it was president george w. bush. and within eight days of being re-elected. ronald reagan was elected in 1984 by a lot. within 23 days he had named his nominees. then clinton named his within 30 days. in 2004 it was president george w. bush. and within eight days of being re-elected. president obama, the 44th president. so far 44 days, and counting. it has been 44 days since the election and he has not named a single nominee for his single term cabinet. why is that? nobody knows but republican seem to be psyched about it. or maybe the term you are l
. >>> president ronald reagan was re-elected in 1980. you don't wait for the second term to get started you get on it both to give yourself time to get those nominees elected but frankly because the country gave you a national endorsement by re-electing you. you would like to name that nominee quickly after the election. your plit kal capital after the election. ronald reagan was elected in 1984 by a lot. within 23 days he had named his nominees. then clinton named his within 30 days....
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obama needs to be ronald reagan. would vote for revenues, including tax rate hikes, even though i don't like them to save the country from becoming greece but i'm not going to set aside the 1.2 trillion in cuts. any hope of going over the fiscal cliff must start in the senate. not one democrat would support the idea that we could protect 99% of americans from a tax increase. boehner's plan b i thought made as soon as. to my republican kcolleagues, te the ronald reagan model is if you get 80% of what you want, that's a good day. i lime simpson-bowles. the president is going to get tax rate hikes. to my republican colleagues, if we can protect 99% of the public from a tax hike that, is not a tax increase in my book. chuck, maybe you and me and some other people in the senate can find a way to find this on the short term but on the long term there's not going to be a deal any time soon. >> you think we're going to go over the cliff? >> i think we're going to fall out of the fiscal tree. the big chance at the big deal is
obama needs to be ronald reagan. would vote for revenues, including tax rate hikes, even though i don't like them to save the country from becoming greece but i'm not going to set aside the 1.2 trillion in cuts. any hope of going over the fiscal cliff must start in the senate. not one democrat would support the idea that we could protect 99% of americans from a tax increase. boehner's plan b i thought made as soon as. to my republican kcolleagues, te the ronald reagan model is if you get 80% of...
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secondly, two things ronald reagan said in his speeches. he gave his famous speech for barry goldwater. he endorsed an expansion of health insurance for senior citizens. he favored a smaller plan to help people that were poor rather than create a one-size- fits-all government plan. that is ronald reagan endorsing barry goldwater in 1964. what he said at the end of the speech was he did not believe there was such a thing as the left or right, there was only up or down. all too often conservatives have fallen into the left purses' right argument. in 1976 the republican party was faced with extinction. the conservative movement was thought to be as irrelevant to american life. ronald reagan went into cpac which could have been held in iran smaller than this and give a speech called "a new republican party." it basically outlined how he would win in four years. one thing he did was talking about how would you talk about your programs and what you want to do, do not talk about it in terms of ideology. ronald reagan at the depth of the republican
secondly, two things ronald reagan said in his speeches. he gave his famous speech for barry goldwater. he endorsed an expansion of health insurance for senior citizens. he favored a smaller plan to help people that were poor rather than create a one-size- fits-all government plan. that is ronald reagan endorsing barry goldwater in 1964. what he said at the end of the speech was he did not believe there was such a thing as the left or right, there was only up or down. all too often...
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ronald reagan. ronald reagan. ronald reagan. president reagan. >> gingrich exaggerates, dropping reagan's name 50 time bus in his diaries, gingrich mentioned reagan only once. reagan criticized gingrich saying "newt's's ideas would crime our defense program." reagan rejected newt's ideas on leadership and character and beginning vich no ronald reagan. restore our future is responsible for the content of this message. >> gingrich hit back against that super pac ad last night, arguing that he is more like reagan than is mitt romney. >> governor romney cannot defend his record, he can't defend his past, kent defend what he's done and so his goal is to somehow throw enough mud at me. and i think it's all gonna wash off because the american people are smart enough. i first met with ronald reagan in 1974, i campaigned with him in 1980, i helped him for eight years while he was president, i have made a movie about him, i have written a book about him. to suggest that governor romney is more reagan like than i am is an ac
ronald reagan. ronald reagan. ronald reagan. president reagan. >> gingrich exaggerates, dropping reagan's name 50 time bus in his diaries, gingrich mentioned reagan only once. reagan criticized gingrich saying "newt's's ideas would crime our defense program." reagan rejected newt's ideas on leadership and character and beginning vich no ronald reagan. restore our future is responsible for the content of this message. >> gingrich hit back against that super pac ad last...
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ronald reagan has been working for the american medical association in the early '60s to fight medicare. he didn't have an alternative plan. he was against medicare. and second of all, the question put by that young african-american woman to george bush senior was how does the federal deficit affect you personally. instead of answering the question in general terms, how's the bad economy affected me, he sort of vetted the person. the woman in front of him. clinton ignored the particularity of the question and said, i know what you're talking about. has the economic slowdown affected you personally, let me tell you how it's affected me as governor of arkansas. so what you do is, if you're smart, you engage your emotional iq, not your intellectual iq. this is not a logical event that's going to happen in the next hour and a half, it's about emotions, and how the smart one uses his or her intelligence to get through the static of the intelligence. reagan would have said "there you go again" no matter what carter said. it was a brilliant line. he basically said, you're clinging to office an
ronald reagan has been working for the american medical association in the early '60s to fight medicare. he didn't have an alternative plan. he was against medicare. and second of all, the question put by that young african-american woman to george bush senior was how does the federal deficit affect you personally. instead of answering the question in general terms, how's the bad economy affected me, he sort of vetted the person. the woman in front of him. clinton ignored the particularity of...
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i don't believe ronald reagan would have gone to war in iraq the second time. that's an analysis. i think you can look at history and see that. that's an argument. the idea that we shouldn't be argumentative when cable -- i tell you, we need to be in-depth. this idea of the embedded thinking is scary. it just says the president said today. well, this isn't heily telling us what to do. we're supposed to question. we're supposed to criticize. that's what journalists do. >> it's very clear when people see chris, they know he's giving his opinion, there's no doubt about that. that is very clear. [ laughter ] >> that's right. >> that's true. >> but john -- >> that's what he is, and that's what he says. but i think it's dangerous when people can't tell the difference -- >> who are these people that can't tell the difference? who are these people who are so unaware, that they don't know what they're listening to? when you turn on channel 61 or 63, you know how to find that channel because you're looking for it perhaps. you don't accidently finding msnbc and overwhelmed by the propaganda.
i don't believe ronald reagan would have gone to war in iraq the second time. that's an analysis. i think you can look at history and see that. that's an argument. the idea that we shouldn't be argumentative when cable -- i tell you, we need to be in-depth. this idea of the embedded thinking is scary. it just says the president said today. well, this isn't heily telling us what to do. we're supposed to question. we're supposed to criticize. that's what journalists do. >> it's very clear...
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the handing out checks is an old mean going back to the days of ronald reagan and before that. even back to the '70s. so i think that what interested me was that michael told me just what a storm of hatred his own column unleashed today, which is very interesting. i think what's going on, on the fringes of the republican side and you can see it from the polling, there's more intensity on the republican side. not as many strong supporters of romney as obama, but those who are for romney are very strong. but the irony is they're strong for him not because they like him, they're strong for mitt romney because they intensely dislike the president. >> the fact that the north, the west, the midwest all support obama but the south intensely dislikes him. >> that's why the national poll numbers are as close as it is, because barack obama is through the floor in the south. and it could end up that the south will be solid once again. it goes back to the civil war and slavery and still there. >> let many ask chuck, could it be that the president, knowing that he would never get electoral
the handing out checks is an old mean going back to the days of ronald reagan and before that. even back to the '70s. so i think that what interested me was that michael told me just what a storm of hatred his own column unleashed today, which is very interesting. i think what's going on, on the fringes of the republican side and you can see it from the polling, there's more intensity on the republican side. not as many strong supporters of romney as obama, but those who are for romney are very...
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reagan would fit anymore. he place some blame on the democrats. he said his refusal or this refusal to compromise, this insistence on rigid right-wing orthodoxy by the tea party types, creates a real problem for governing this country. with me are michael steele and ron reagan.
reagan would fit anymore. he place some blame on the democrats. he said his refusal or this refusal to compromise, this insistence on rigid right-wing orthodoxy by the tea party types, creates a real problem for governing this country. with me are michael steele and ron reagan.
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he didn't have the votes then, ronald reagan, in his second term. if he didn't have them then, you won't need them now. you don't need a department of education, you need some federal responsibility in education but it could be minimal. when i was secretary, we did a poll, a survey, of all our grant recipients and we them to evaluate the program, the program that got the best grades, the bloc grant to the states. we take the money, we take our cut out, and send it back to them. that's the program they felt was the best. people said why did you take it in the first place, why don't you leave it there. host: from virginia, good morning. caller: good morning. i'm just sitting here amazed and outraged by the assertions that the former secretary is making. blaming the obama administration for the mass in the middle east because of obama's policy. as i recall, one year ago condoleezza rice and members of the bush administration were tripping over one another to claim that they were the ones responsible for the arab uprising, they were the ones who planted
he didn't have the votes then, ronald reagan, in his second term. if he didn't have them then, you won't need them now. you don't need a department of education, you need some federal responsibility in education but it could be minimal. when i was secretary, we did a poll, a survey, of all our grant recipients and we them to evaluate the program, the program that got the best grades, the bloc grant to the states. we take the money, we take our cut out, and send it back to them. that's the...
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tip o'neill didn't respect ronald reagan politically. he said reagan didn't know much about politics. he loved telling that story about how he confused a president with a baseball pitcher. always suggested like all of reagan's opponents suggested that the guy was a little dense. that was reagan's genius. but he didn't respect reagan politically, reagan didn't respect tip o'neill politically, but they both really liked each other personally and respected each other personally. >> it's very complicated. it's going to take 100,000 words to explain it. i've been working on the social security part lately, the big deal that came about and it's just like what's going on now. everybody thought it was glossed over, really nice and sweet and everything. every newspaper clipping i've been able to pull back to refresh my memories of those days shows it was back and forth like a tennis match, every day, it's your turn, it's your turn, it's your turn. finally on the last day of the first extension, january 15th and they were about to give up and mona
tip o'neill didn't respect ronald reagan politically. he said reagan didn't know much about politics. he loved telling that story about how he confused a president with a baseball pitcher. always suggested like all of reagan's opponents suggested that the guy was a little dense. that was reagan's genius. but he didn't respect reagan politically, reagan didn't respect tip o'neill politically, but they both really liked each other personally and respected each other personally. >> it's very...
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. >> like ronald reagan said a thousand years of darkness. that was a ronald reagan statement and not mine. but it is true. if we don't get down the right path. we could q. enter a dark period of our lives in this country . that is extremely concerning to me and my kid and grand kids and i am concerned about that. chuck, i am so glad we are here and i am going to talk about a new movie that chuck wants you to see. it is called the last ounce of courage. chuck said go see it. you better go sigh it. and the film star marshall is going to yoin chuck and me after the break. stay with us. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spendi
. >> like ronald reagan said a thousand years of darkness. that was a ronald reagan statement and not mine. but it is true. if we don't get down the right path. we could q. enter a dark period of our lives in this country . that is extremely concerning to me and my kid and grand kids and i am concerned about that. chuck, i am so glad we are here and i am going to talk about a new movie that chuck wants you to see. it is called the last ounce of courage. chuck said go see it. you better go...
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"back to my dad's time, and ronald reagan's time. they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support, he said. reagan would be, quote, criticized for doing the things that he did." that earned jeb bush this response today from anti-tax enforcer and reagan worshipper, grover norquist. "there's a guy who watched his father throw away his presidency on a two to one ratio of spending cuts and tax increase promise, and he thinks he's sophisticated by saying that he'd take a ten to one promise. he doesn't understand, he's just agreed to walk down the sam alley his dad did with the same gang and he thinks he's smart. you walk down that alley, you don't come out." joining me now, msnbc's john heilemann and jonathan capehart. john heilemann, you wonder if the younger generation of republicans like some of these current governors understood what ronald reagan actually did as president, and the kind of compromises that he actually made with democrats. >> well, lawrence, some of them clearly do. governor bush understands exactly -- >>
"back to my dad's time, and ronald reagan's time. they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support, he said. reagan would be, quote, criticized for doing the things that he did." that earned jeb bush this response today from anti-tax enforcer and reagan worshipper, grover norquist. "there's a guy who watched his father throw away his presidency on a two to one ratio of spending cuts and tax increase promise, and he thinks he's sophisticated by saying that he'd take a...
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>> ronald reagan. >> sean: he did not! he did not! >> i need to fact check that. fact check that. >> sean: i have to fact check that. was that a regan ad? >> ronald reagan. he was quoting a line. >> he was a quoting. >> he was talking to someone about being a democrat. talking about being a democrat and then crossing the line and voting republican. >> i don't find this ad insulting at all. what i find insulting that the president of the united states allows the benito attack to happen and allows a united states navy seal to die after he calls for backup and nobody from the white house sends help. i find it insulting more women than men have lost jobs under this president. >> and they are in poverty and on food stamps. >> and women are their children are the largest group living in poverty. that is insulting. >> sean: remember the president said this. let's start with this. >> because if you don't have any fresh ideas then you use stale tactics to scare voters. if you don't have a record to run on, then
>> ronald reagan. >> sean: he did not! he did not! >> i need to fact check that. fact check that. >> sean: i have to fact check that. was that a regan ad? >> ronald reagan. he was quoting a line. >> he was a quoting. >> he was talking to someone about being a democrat. talking about being a democrat and then crossing the line and voting republican. >> i don't find this ad insulting at all. what i find insulting that the president of the united...
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nobody is ronald reagan. we are waiting for ronald reagan, it might be another 50 or so years. neil: is barack obama jimmy carter? >> i think barack obama is worse than jimmy carter. neil: do you? >> yes. carter had many foolish policies internationally as well as domestically. i think obama has outdone him in most respects. neil: is always good seeing you, thank you very much. >> thank you. neil: washington dc throwing money out in haste and it's leading to more waste. david walker on how washington is spending billions. to rescue folks who don't even know he'd rescued. and democrats can't wait to respond to eric cantor. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. neil: a new report that the government may have given away more than a billion dollars accidentally. it turns out tha
nobody is ronald reagan. we are waiting for ronald reagan, it might be another 50 or so years. neil: is barack obama jimmy carter? >> i think barack obama is worse than jimmy carter. neil: do you? >> yes. carter had many foolish policies internationally as well as domestically. i think obama has outdone him in most respects. neil: is always good seeing you, thank you very much. >> thank you. neil: washington dc throwing money out in haste and it's leading to more waste. david...
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it was honored by ronald reagan's attorney general. it should beonored by the republicans in the house. >> nancy pelosi there saying that she believes this vote against the attorney general is a misuse of power and an abuse of power and she says the motivation is there are these charges of trumped up, she says the motivation is because the the attorney general wanted to address the issue of voter suppression and that's why republicans have gone off in a way they have. reverend al sharpton, are you still with us, sir? >> yes, i am. >> is that not what you have been saying every day for the past few weeks? >> yes, and not only have iç sd it and not only has former speaker pelosi said it, senator john cornyn said it when he, in a public hearing, said he wanted the attorney general to resign, he looked at him and said because he has not cooperated with fast and furious, which by the way, isn't true, and because he is stopping states from dealing with voter fraud that doesn't exist. so we're not guessing here. they said voter fraud was pa
it was honored by ronald reagan's attorney general. it should beonored by the republicans in the house. >> nancy pelosi there saying that she believes this vote against the attorney general is a misuse of power and an abuse of power and she says the motivation is there are these charges of trumped up, she says the motivation is because the the attorney general wanted to address the issue of voter suppression and that's why republicans have gone off in a way they have. reverend al...
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of course, i'm talking about ronald reagan. [ applause ] absolutely. president reagan, he must be staring down from heaven and thinking that reincoronation may be possible. you know, somehow jimmy carter's failed presidency could reappear in the form of barack obama. he's got to be thinking that. as many of you know, i have certain ideas about putting an end to this president's failed administration to the people of iowa, new hampshire had a different idea. but, you know, back in texas a&m, my am ma mattlma mater, we unique way of addressing defeat. aggies never lose. we just run out of time. so you can say that my presidential campaign just ran out of time. but i haven't run out on the ideas or my beliefs in our shared conservative ideas. a candidate i am no more. but a committed tenth amendment conservative i will be until the last breath i draw in my body. there is not about merely ending record debt, run away spending, fail washington policies represented in the form of the obama administration. the question has never been whether obama must go but
of course, i'm talking about ronald reagan. [ applause ] absolutely. president reagan, he must be staring down from heaven and thinking that reincoronation may be possible. you know, somehow jimmy carter's failed presidency could reappear in the form of barack obama. he's got to be thinking that. as many of you know, i have certain ideas about putting an end to this president's failed administration to the people of iowa, new hampshire had a different idea. but, you know, back in texas a&m,...